Content-based states are when something changes because of what it has inside it, like a backpack that gets heavier when you add more toys.
Imagine you have two backpacks: one is full of light pillows, and the other is full of heavy rocks. The pillow backpack feels soft and easy to carry, while the rock backpack feels hard and tough to move. That’s because each backpack has different contents, and those contents make them feel different, that's a content-based state!
How It Works Like Your Lunchbox
Think about your lunchbox. When it's empty, it's light and easy to take with you. But when you put in a sandwich, juice box, and a cookie, it gets heavier. The weight changes based on what’s inside, that's a content-based state in action!
So whether it's a backpack, a lunchbox, or even a jar of candy, if the things inside change, the way it feels or behaves can change too!
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